India is increasingly seeing women ascend to leadership roles in global capability centres (GCCs), driving innovation and inclusive cultures. Despite the persistent biases, women like Lalitha Indrakanti and Sreema Nallasivam are breaking stereotypes and becoming key decision-makers in a growing number of global positions.
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